Raptor and I explored Meredith Creek off of Whitehall Bay today. It was a chilly and breezy morning and the creek sheltered us from the winds. Our goal was pickerel and we didn’t meet it. In fact we excelled at catching nothing. However the ride was scenic and very comfortable – even in my “horrible” Hobie seat that evidently also “sucks” unbeknownst to me.
This sign on a sandbar stands at the entrance to the creek. Nice to see. I hope the terrapins used it this year.
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Here is Raptor working a shoreline with a red and white Dardevle spoon, his lure of choice today.
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I used a 1/8 oz. Blakemore Roadrunner jig with a 3 inch yellow curly tail grub. You can see it if you look closely in this shot below.
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There were many downed trees in the water and Raptor and I worked them hard. I bounced my jig through the submerged branches hoping for a hit but got nothing. I also tried the edges of the trees. The shoreline looked like this in many spots.
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This guy followed me for a while and finally stood still for a photo. I know he’s a better fisherman than me and I was hoping he would put me on some pickerel. He didn't.
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So…we need the help of non-avian pickerel experts.
I know pickerel hold in shallow water tight to structure. Meredith Creek looked like the ideal habitat.
Do they not not favor downed wood?
Do they prefer sun to shade at this time of year? (I tried both.)
How about retrieves – fast, slow, medium? (I tried them each.)
Wrong lures?
The tide was low.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you,
This sign on a sandbar stands at the entrance to the creek. Nice to see. I hope the terrapins used it this year.
A.jpg
Here is Raptor working a shoreline with a red and white Dardevle spoon, his lure of choice today.
B.jpg
I used a 1/8 oz. Blakemore Roadrunner jig with a 3 inch yellow curly tail grub. You can see it if you look closely in this shot below.
C.jpg
There were many downed trees in the water and Raptor and I worked them hard. I bounced my jig through the submerged branches hoping for a hit but got nothing. I also tried the edges of the trees. The shoreline looked like this in many spots.
D.jpg
This guy followed me for a while and finally stood still for a photo. I know he’s a better fisherman than me and I was hoping he would put me on some pickerel. He didn't.
E.jpg
So…we need the help of non-avian pickerel experts.
I know pickerel hold in shallow water tight to structure. Meredith Creek looked like the ideal habitat.
Do they not not favor downed wood?
Do they prefer sun to shade at this time of year? (I tried both.)
How about retrieves – fast, slow, medium? (I tried them each.)
Wrong lures?
The tide was low.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you,
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